This is @BloombergNEF's first take on China's carbon neutrality before 2060 goal, via collaboration between our China team and many analysts around the world incl. @albertwycheung & @wujjus
Looking forward to spending the rest of my career on this topic
https://t.co/oYIxwyE5H5
Had an engaging discussion with Jon Moore, CEO-Bloomberg New Energy Forum (BNEF) highlighting India’s many first in last 8 years and the vast opportunities that can be tapped by global investors in areas of Energy Transition,climate change & electric mobility.
Nice coverage by @NikkeiAsia
The choice of January 27th as the announcement date is intriguing: same day as LG Energy Solution's listing date #battchat https://t.co/O6Nd5CYTeo
Rising #EV ambition by @suzukicojp
As @ProfFeynman likes to say: "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom" which kind of matches with Suzuki's slogan: 「小さなクルマ、大きな���来」 Small cars for a big future
https://t.co/BEbL13nQ1h
@EthanAll@bstorrow@forourclimate is a good source to check with. My understanding is Korea still plans for 22% of 2030 electricity supply to come from coal (down from current 36%). Similar to Japan, it has ambitious unproven plans to rely on co-firing with ammonia to reduce coal power emissions
Hey followers! We'll do a live Q&A session on NEO 2021's #netzero🌳pathways tomorrow at 1PM London time. DM/tweet your questions/thoughts to @BloombergNEF, @SebHenbest or @NatBullard and we'll answer them live here on Twitter. #BNEFNEO#climate🌍#energy⚡️https://t.co/arbrmewloM
@JohnMurton responding that as host of @COP26 the UK knows it needs to walk the talk, citing progress UK has already made as well as new commitments such as phasing out internal combustion engines by 2030, as well as additional financial support for developing economies
#BNEFSummit India Environment Minister @PrakashJavadekar: "Who gave you permission to change the date?" in response to #G7Summit2021 changing $100 billion climate finance promise deadline from 2020 to 2025. @COP26 better be ready for India calling out developed economies
@COP26 Minister @PrakashJavdekar further says carbon border adjustment mechanism is regressive and India will oppose them. He says this is unfair taxations. @moefcc
Great insight by @tenglermartin: Synthetic Methane Is a Costly Path for Heating in Japan
@METI_JPN 2050年に向けたガス事業の在り方研究会 members may want to listen to Ep42 of @MLCleaningUp
Heat pumps are much better for residential heating decarbonization.
https://t.co/Qg0sm3Tn2l
Great summary by @aaronaclark1
Wishing @ClimateEnvoy all the best with the Leaders Summit on Climate on April 22-23 https://t.co/XeJ5ZVY8hQ via @business
"We think that regionalized or decentralized production will be the way to go for EVs. Automobiles are very big and difficult to ship. The shipping costs are much higher than shipping a cellphone." Great quote! While this may seem obvious, many fans of EV startups forget this.
INTERVIEW | "With EVs, we have a chance to compete because there's no engine in the car anymore," Foxconn Chairman and CEO Young Liu says.
https://t.co/6ncaJgUKij
While India's government contemplates setting a net zero emissions goal, the government of Alberta is busy going after @netflix's Bigfoot Family animation's depiction of the oil industry. Talk about priorities https://t.co/Ewi9WcP23V
India is reportedly considering a net zero goal for 2050. This would be a seismic shift in ambition and reset the terms of engagement for future climate diplomacy. Great reporting from the @climate team.
https://t.co/MQoxcU9shN
For clarification: indeed @Hyundai_Global is also a leading EV maker. And this type of partnership is less about specific drivetrain technology. Rather the context here is more similar to @LGUS and @MagnaInt JV or @Foxconn_PR and @BYTONcars partnership
Interesting timing: just as the guy calling fuel cells "fool cells" becomes the "world's richest person", @Apple partners with @Hyundai_Global, the world's leading FCV maker
Hyundai shares jump 18% after a report said Apple was in talks with the automaker https://t.co/yEwsioBAWy
And yet another great news: @MOTIEKoreaEng confirmed the revision to Korea's Electric Utility Act enabling third party renewable PPAs has been approved. Looking forward to seeing more Korean companies follow the lead of SK Group and sign onto @theRE100 https://t.co/Zk631KfY3G